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First row, left to right: Gloria Nay, Sharon Talley, Gail Barry, Alice Klipstine, Martha Herbert, Diane Seegmiller, Barbara Kurtz. Linda Washington. Seconrl row: GingMin Gee, Pat Abington, Mary Lee John- son, Jackie Dwyer, Gene Orton, Anthony Ward, Al- bert Nelson, Howard Wash- ington, Judy Markley. Third row: Harvey Brook, Larry Lortz, Barry Kagen, David Rasmussen, Willy Perry, LaVoy Leavitt, Ron Cole, Jerry Hathaway, Marvin Hill, Kay Gubler. First row, left to right: Terry Lynn Casey, Woody Thompson, Randy Dillon, Mike Barry. Second row: Dusty Mitchell, Sue Pear- son, Clyde Munsell, Buren Hoffman, Gayle Higgins, Frank Kirk. First row, left to right: Marshall Evans, Clint Har- ris, Charles Durnett, Tom Hogan, Larry Davis, Nan- cy Coston, Bob Erickson, Donald Armentrout. Sec- ond row: Vince Mannino, Wesley Marks, Jimmy Derr, Karl Sanders, Billy Hatch, Mike Helms, Gene Cleveland, David Gordy, Bob Anderson, Henry Fitz- gerald, Dennis Alexander, Ray Whitaker. Third row: Nick Kambouris, Frank Kirk, Leonard Korrell, Terry Swyers, Charles Giv- ens, Dennis Alleman. Bob Clint, Fred French.
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Q ' I -'.. H tg: lib W i T e-igwf' t .. M F Nl, . I :asf-----YY ilk .'- 1 'fs E 'Is J ' Hi f ' g ornss s i o,lsg,,fm,N... N g,i:filw, lS:ni'l wwux ,liar H1 HLEHHQ, Recognized as one of the area's finest, Rancho's Pep Band did a great deal toward creating spirit and enthusiasm within the school. The Bighorns play at pep as- semblies, pep rallies, and basketball games. The Ram Marching Band played at the football games and presented intricate marching maneuvers as half-time entertainment. Practice and preparation went into each performance. The band also marched in two Helldorado parades, the Basic Industrial Days parade, the Pre-Helldorado parade, and the Armistice Day Parade. Most Rancho students were never aware of all the work and hours it took to form such a band. First row, left to right: Buren Hoffman Marvin Hill. Second row: Charlie Giv- ens, Harvey Brooks, Larry Lortz, Bob Erikson, Dennis Alderman, Fred French. Third row: Nick Kambouris, Wesley Marks, Don Alberts, Billy Hatch, ,lim Derr, Karl Saunders. Randy Dillon, Barry Kagan, Albert Nell son, Willy Perry, Howard Washington,
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